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Six years before Saul Goodman meets Walter White. We meet him when the man who will become Saul Goodman is known as Jimmy McGill, a small-time lawyer searching for his destiny, and, more immediately, hustling to make ends meet. Working alongside, and, often, against Jimmy, is “fixer” Mike Erhmantraut. The series will track Jimmy's transformation into Saul Goodman, the man who puts “criminal” in “criminal lawyer".

I didn't WANT to get into this series, I started watching with low expectations and basically to fill the gap between my other shows, NOW it is a must watch.....looking forward to next season

The first episode sure piqued my interest. Here's why:

9 /10

Watching the first episode of 'Better call Saul' just plunges you right
back into the world of 'Breaking Bad'. If you watched the latter of
course, n ...

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Watching the first episode of 'Better call Saul' just plunges you right
back into the world of 'Breaking Bad'. If you watched the latter of
course, nostalgia will be an inevitable delicacy. I do hope that it
will unfold as greatly as its father and though not walk in breaking
bad's path of making you love a narcissistic anti-hero, this one will
prove to be of quite the same flavor. To top it off, feels good seeing
old faces. I just wonder if they have in mind to converge it with the
breaking bad time-line which would be just plain awesome.it sure seems that Saul and Walter are opposite sides to the same coin. Bob Odenkirk's acting is as always genuine and just awesomely good, for
those of you who watched Fargo, the series, you'd know he is fairly
versatile and to up the task of being the main character of his own
series.Do note that Better Call Saul is utterly different from your
traditional law drama. To top it off, feels good seeing old faces.

Better Call Saul challenges 'spin-off&apos; title

9 /10

Let's retire Better Call Saul's 'spin-off' label. Sure, in it's nature,
that's what the show is. But unlike other TV spin-off's that are just
'extra' ...

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Let's retire Better Call Saul's 'spin-off' label. Sure, in it's nature,
that's what the show is. But unlike other TV spin-off's that are just
'extra' episodes that degrade the original show, Better Call Saul has
significant promise as a standalone series that could come to rival
it's predecessor.From the very beginning, the show returned me to the universe of
Breaking Bad. Not in the obvious ways of reviving characters and
settings, but through the subtle cinematography and script writing of
Vince Gilligan. The camera focus changes and the interesting angled
shots are quite unique to Gilligan's shows. This artistic and cinematic
experience that begun with Breaking Bad is now continuing with Better
Call Saul, once again proving that television can be as good, if not
better than films.The acting, so far, is great. I don't think anyone will be able to top
Cranston's portrayal of Walter White, but Odenkirk already in the first
few episodes forms far more depth in the character of Saul Goodman than
we ever see in Breaking Bad. Moving away from just comic relief, Saul
is now a darker version of his false identity, and Odenkirk finds the
balance between these two personas very well. Hopefully he will
continue this standard to give Jimmy McGill a Walter White-like descent
into the criminal world. The humor in Better Call Saul is really well done. The show isn't a
comedy, but the occasional funny moments are quite akin to what was
done in Breaking Bad. The dark, witty wordplay made me laugh quite a
few times at Saul's... sorry, Jimmy's lines, with the subtlety of the
script writing shining through. The music by Dave Porter once again really adds to the engrossing
cinematic experience of the show. The musical choices are reminiscent
of Breaking Bad, but are moulded in a very different way to form a
lighter tone in some of the more comical moments. The weird and
wonderful musical montage songs are back (starting in the first scene),
which brings us back to Walt and Jesse's cooking (Crystal Blue
Persuasion, anyone?).Gilligan and Gould start the story with quite a lot of missing context
surrounding Jimmy's brother Chuck and his law firm. Although this may
be confusing in the beginning, I later realized this was intentional.
Instead of just spitting out the back story in unnatural ways, the
writers make you think about the situations, and gradually piece
together what happened before the events of the show. This widens the
whole show's time-frame, instead of just being self-contained. The
brief flash forward to the fragmented Saul Goodman after Breaking Bad
was amazing. I really hope that the writers continue to play around
with time, shifting between past and future guises of Saul Goodman.These thoughts are only from seeing the first few episodes of Better
Call Saul. However, the show has a lot of promise to extend and become
MORE than just a spin-off of Breaking Bad. The show feels individual,
but also leaves enough Breaking Bad in there to keep us from leaving
the world of Albuquerque that we have grown to love.

Is it a drama or a comedy?

3 /10

I was not a watcher of Breaking Bad so viewed this first ep of Better
Call Saul as an independent entity.Was it a drama? If so I found it wanting. So ...

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I was not a watcher of Breaking Bad so viewed this first ep of Better
Call Saul as an independent entity.Was it a drama? If so I found it wanting. Somehow it never landed. Saul
is a jerk. No more No less.Was it a satire? Perhaps of the noir variety? There I find potential.Apparently I have to say more to be able to post this. So I will add
what I didn't want to say: That the lead actor seems to me to miss,
somehow, being credible or funny or scary or admirable or being
properly cast for this role. The actor--or is it the character-- is not
someone I want to root for. There are no good people in this show--but
that is true too to a large extent of the characters in Ray Donovan.
But those characters have humanity. They have vulnerability. Not so
Saul's characters. Not so those two idiot sleazy brothers who stage
fake accidents. Not funny. Not anything. Just jerks.

The new normal

3 /10

I won't be too negative but it seems the new normal for many viewers
fed up with the stagnation of network TV is slow moving scripts with
flawed, con ...

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I won't be too negative but it seems the new normal for many viewers
fed up with the stagnation of network TV is slow moving scripts with
flawed, conniving characters. I like the flawed part, but, the slow
quickly becomes boring. I believe it took nearly six minutes until the
show actually had any dialog. Perhaps given its not a movie, it can
move slower and provide what a movie provides in 90 minutes over a
season of shows. Saul could probably be said to be better than network
TV but not because it is better, but because network TV is so bad now
and cable format is simply an alternative to the network format. As an
example, True Detective was slow, but McConnaughy kept you so engaged
that it did not matter. Saul pales in comparison to other cable and
left us simply waiting out the end as there was not one character, or
situation, that kept us engaged enough to say; we can't wait for the
next show.

I really want to like it but so far it&apos;s pretty bad

2 /10

I'm writing this review after watching the first two episodes.I wanted to like this badly. But unfortunately, this show is simply
boring. Stylistical ...

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I'm writing this review after watching the first two episodes.I wanted to like this badly. But unfortunately, this show is simply
boring. Stylistically, it's quite masterful and almost identical to
Breaking Bad. Story-wise, it's totally empty. The first episode is a
complete bore until Tuco from Breaking Bad makes his appearance, which
is unfortunately not until (literally) the last second of the episode.Considering that short-fused, ultra-violent Tuco had just entered the
storyline, I had hopes for Episode number two. I was disappointed. It
was just... boring. At one point in the story - amazingly - the plot
even drifts off into a kind of cheap, unfunny slapstick (with the
appropriate shitty music) when Saul is negotiating with Tuco regarding
the appropriate punishment for Saul's "associates." It was an attempt
at dark humor that utterly and embarrassingly failed.So far, I'm 100% disappointed. I really, really hope it'll get better. (PS is it just standard fare now for filmmakers to hire review writers
for the first ten reviews or so?)

Better than breaking bad?

9 /10

I was skeptical about this show, I believe AMC did a bad job
advertising it's premiere. In breaking bad we seen Saul as a goofy
character. The ads al ...

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I was skeptical about this show, I believe AMC did a bad job
advertising it's premiere. In breaking bad we seen Saul as a goofy
character. The ads also portrayed that. Get half way into the pilot and
you realize that this show is about his dark rise. The scene with chuck started that momentum. The sharp turn of mindset
that he knew at that very moment that he was going down a different
route. This show has me glued can not wait to further watching it. Breaking
bad as a whole was great, but had a run of severe of dull boring
moments. The show seems to differ.

Good, Better Call Saul, the best.

8 /10

The show started of, and it broke the record for the most watched TV
series premiere in history of cable television. And what else to
expect, its pre ...

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The show started of, and it broke the record for the most watched TV
series premiere in history of cable television. And what else to
expect, its predecessor is Breaking Bad. And pilot episode, I don't
know, seems like its going to need to be a few episodes to be a 10/10,
or maybe even lower than 8/10, who knows, the point is. Better Call
Saul had a good start, the fact that Mike and Tuco are already here in
the show makes it kind off better, and we will see their criminal
starts too. But there is something bad from me, it seems like its
dragged, c'mon AMC, you're not HBO to do even that good, just keep to
what you know, and a prime example of that are BB, and TWD. All in all,
Vince, I hope you will outdone yourself again and bring me a new top 10
show, even though now it doesn't seem that way to me, I do have faith
in you.

No worries, you can&apos;t pen a spoiler-review for a show this bad.

2 /10

This show does not properly understand how to straddle the line between
fear and comedy like Breaking Bad did. In fact it doesn't feel like it
was wr ...

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This show does not properly understand how to straddle the line between
fear and comedy like Breaking Bad did. In fact it doesn't feel like it
was written by Vince Gilligan at all? Yes Mike and Saul are in the show
and there a few cool B.B. camera angles but that's it.Please tell me I am not the only person who feels this way. Could it
get better? Well I live in hope and I'll continue to PVR new episodes.
One mark of a great show is whether you bother to rewind if you go a
little too far when fast forwarding through commercials.B.C.S. does sadly remind me of what happened to the West Wing when the
brilliant Aaron Sorkin left, only the result is something much worse.

Better Call Saul Looks Like Another Hit !

10 /10

OK, i appreciate it's hard to judge any new series after just one
episode, but with Better Call Saul, we already have the benefit of what
went before ...

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OK, i appreciate it's hard to judge any new series after just one
episode, but with Better Call Saul, we already have the benefit of what
went before with Breaking Bad & we can instantly relate to the
protagonist. As far as opening episodes go, this ticked all the boxes,
it gave us just enough information to make us want to see more, &
introduced Saul brilliantly.From start to finish, we get to see how the shady lawyer from Breaking
Bad came to be, from dodgy deals, to creating stress for himself, it's
always been in a days work for him it seems.Anyway for an opening episode this gets an 8 from me, but going
forwards, the show looks to have enough promise to put it alongside
some of the best.Sausage1

Gilligan and Gould do it again !!!

10 /10

Six episodes in to Better Call Saul now - and like Breaking Bad did -
it just gets better and better. Tonights episode was something really
special I ...

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Six episodes in to Better Call Saul now - and like Breaking Bad did -
it just gets better and better. Tonights episode was something really
special IMOI look forward to Tuesdays like never beforeTerrific plots - writing - acting - direction - cinematography etc etc
etc in short a really great story very well told by all the cast and
crewHow brave of everyone involved to take this project on after the HUGE
success of Breaking Bad - knowing so many eyes would be on them -
comparing and judging from the very first episode !!! Better Call Saul
hit the road running though and has never disappointed me (and it would
seem the vast majority of other viewers) The hopes and expectations of so many people were in their hands and
EVERYONE involved with Better Call Saul has done us proud Bob Odenkirk is doing a fantastic job as the main character - in recent
years he has been wonderful in Breaking Bad, Fargo and now BCS - not a
bad catalogue of work to put in your resume !!!Got the DVD ordered already

The first episode sure piqued my interest. Here&apos;s why:

9 /10

Watching the first episode of 'Better call Saul' just plunges you right
back into the world of 'Breaking Bad'. If you watched the latter of
course, n ...

See Full Comment

Watching the first episode of 'Better call Saul' just plunges you right
back into the world of 'Breaking Bad'. If you watched the latter of
course, nostalgia will be an inevitable delicacy. I do hope that it
will unfold as greatly as its father and though not walk in breaking
bad's path of making you love a narcissistic anti-hero, this one will
prove to be of quite the same flavor. To top it off, feels good seeing
old faces. I just wonder if they have in mind to converge it with the
breaking bad time-line which would be just plain awesome.it sure seems that Saul and Walter are opposite sides to the same coin. Bob Odenkirk's acting is as always genuine and just awesomely good, for
those of you who watched Fargo, the series, you'd know he is fairly
versatile and to up the task of being the main character of his own
series.Do note that Better Call Saul is utterly different from your
traditional law drama. To top it off, feels good seeing old faces.

Anticipation was Well worth the Wait

10 /10

The show was a long wait to come; since BB I've been craving more Vince
Gilligan & Peter Gould's masterminds to bring something else to the
table; th ...

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The show was a long wait to come; since BB I've been craving more Vince
Gilligan & Peter Gould's masterminds to bring something else to the
table; they have done it. I had to realize this is Better Call Saul &
separate it from BB; yes it's Saul & Mike but in totally different
roles. I have made the transition exceptionally well; my husband and I
both are anxiously waiting; reminders are constantly set now; as to not
miss an episode. It has left similar reactions as to the other series;
it's definitely made me want more & more. I like how its fitting the
characters together and all, I feel that there is going to be more &
more excitement as this amazing series continues. It's Great; we Like
it a lot; we are patiently, as possible, waiting to see what's next for
Jimmy; I can only imagine; there will be a lot more excitement.
"It'saul Good".

This soared way past my already high expectations as a hardcore Breaking Bad fan

10 /10

Just watched the first episodes and I feel completely lyrical. There is
definitely a Breaking Bad kind of feel to it. It also offers a lot of
candy f ...

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Just watched the first episodes and I feel completely lyrical. There is
definitely a Breaking Bad kind of feel to it. It also offers a lot of
candy for all the hardcore Breaking Bad fans. Still, they don't overdo
anything. Everything feels thought out. The mix between comedy and
drama is just right. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that if
the show continues on this path, it will be a huge success. I would
recommend this to anyone regardless if you're a fan of Breaking Bad or
not. I think we're all in for a treat and I believe this show will have
no trouble standing on it's own. Thank you for this, Vince Gilligan! I
never doubted you.

Works not only as a spin off.. but as a show in its own right!

9 /10

Breaking Bad in my opinion is the perfect show and is my all-time
favourite and Walter White's seedy lawyer Saul Goodman has always been
one of my fa ...

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Breaking Bad in my opinion is the perfect show and is my all-time
favourite and Walter White's seedy lawyer Saul Goodman has always been
one of my favourite characters of the show. The second i found out he
would be getting his own spin off i was excited and Better Call Saul
has been one of the most hotly anticipated releases of 2015. I have to
say based on the 2 episodes that have aired so far I have to say it has
not disappointed and if the show continues to be this good then I will
have another perfect show in my watchlist.It has been great to see Saul Goodman (Jimmy McGill as he is known
here) back to his roots, here we see a very different version of the
character as a down on his luck lawyer as opposed to the criminal
lawyer who handed Jesse Pinkman bags of dollars without a care in the
world, yet his charm and his cocky persona and sometimes hilarious one
liners stay exactly where we want them. The tone also feels very
different to breaking bad. We get to see a much more lighthearted
approach to this series.We also get glimpses of Mike Ermantraut (Jonathan Banks) which was
great and whilst so far we haven't seen a lot of him i am certain we
will get a lot more interaction between the two (he is second billed in
the titles afterall). I was also surprised to see another fan favourite
although i wont spoil this for those who don't know.As the series goes on i will post about my opinions more but i feel
this show is great and will continue to go up and be on par with
Breaking Bad. Vince Gilligan has proved himself as a force to be
reckoned with. Better Call Saul is not only awesome as a spin off, but
in its own right as a show also. Better Call Saul is undeniably awesome

Amazing, takes the best things from Breaking Bad and adds comedy

10 /10

To be honest, I didn't know what to expect with this, following on
after one of the best series of all time, on a character who seemed to
be a bit of ...

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To be honest, I didn't know what to expect with this, following on
after one of the best series of all time, on a character who seemed to
be a bit of comic relief in an otherwise brutal and dark show, I did
have my doubts. Now that two episodes have been released however, any
concerns should be put aside by anyone interested, because this is
fantastic.Gilligan's camera work is masterful and similarly creative to that of
Breaking Bad, and Saul as a character or should I say 'Jimmy McGill',
is not as vacuous as I once thought, and whilst it was obvious Saul
Goodman was a facade, to see his other side in the flesh is great. The
acting is fantastic, with very powerful scenes already in the first two
episodes, and the tone is dark, but often quite humorous with plenty of
laughs throughout.Basically to sum up in two words: watch this.

This show has filled the Breaking Bad gap in my heart.

10 /10

I loved every second of the first two episodes of Better Call Saul. We
are beginning the season with many strings left untied but I have
complete fai ...

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I loved every second of the first two episodes of Better Call Saul. We
are beginning the season with many strings left untied but I have
complete faith in all questions being answered. If you loved Breaking
bad for all the reasons I did including the cinematography, music,
scenery, characters and most of all the story line, then you will love
this. I apologize for going slightly off topic but in looking back at
the breaking bad episode with the fly in the lab, some people found
that they did not enjoy this episode, I on the other hand loved it. I
appreciate the pure genius of the directing that goes behind every
minute of the show. I understand and respect that people are entitled
to their own opinion but after reading the negative reviews given here
about "Better Call Saul" all I can say is that they don't get it, and
that is OK. It is worth a watch because if you end up enjoying the show
you wont just like it, you will love it. This is the next life changing
show that will become something you look forward to for many years. I
am truly excited for what's to come.

Better Call Saul challenges &apos;spin-off&apos; title

9 /10

Let's retire Better Call Saul's 'spin-off' label. Sure, in it's nature,
that's what the show is. But unlike other TV spin-off's that are just
'extra' ...

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Let's retire Better Call Saul's 'spin-off' label. Sure, in it's nature,
that's what the show is. But unlike other TV spin-off's that are just
'extra' episodes that degrade the original show, Better Call Saul has
significant promise as a standalone series that could come to rival
it's predecessor.From the very beginning, the show returned me to the universe of
Breaking Bad. Not in the obvious ways of reviving characters and
settings, but through the subtle cinematography and script writing of
Vince Gilligan. The camera focus changes and the interesting angled
shots are quite unique to Gilligan's shows. This artistic and cinematic
experience that begun with Breaking Bad is now continuing with Better
Call Saul, once again proving that television can be as good, if not
better than films.The acting, so far, is great. I don't think anyone will be able to top
Cranston's portrayal of Walter White, but Odenkirk already in the first
few episodes forms far more depth in the character of Saul Goodman than
we ever see in Breaking Bad. Moving away from just comic relief, Saul
is now a darker version of his false identity, and Odenkirk finds the
balance between these two personas very well. Hopefully he will
continue this standard to give Jimmy McGill a Walter White-like descent
into the criminal world. The humor in Better Call Saul is really well done. The show isn't a
comedy, but the occasional funny moments are quite akin to what was
done in Breaking Bad. The dark, witty wordplay made me laugh quite a
few times at Saul's... sorry, Jimmy's lines, with the subtlety of the
script writing shining through. The music by Dave Porter once again really adds to the engrossing
cinematic experience of the show. The musical choices are reminiscent
of Breaking Bad, but are moulded in a very different way to form a
lighter tone in some of the more comical moments. The weird and
wonderful musical montage songs are back (starting in the first scene),
which brings us back to Walt and Jesse's cooking (Crystal Blue
Persuasion, anyone?).Gilligan and Gould start the story with quite a lot of missing context
surrounding Jimmy's brother Chuck and his law firm. Although this may
be confusing in the beginning, I later realized this was intentional.
Instead of just spitting out the back story in unnatural ways, the
writers make you think about the situations, and gradually piece
together what happened before the events of the show. This widens the
whole show's time-frame, instead of just being self-contained. The
brief flash forward to the fragmented Saul Goodman after Breaking Bad
was amazing. I really hope that the writers continue to play around
with time, shifting between past and future guises of Saul Goodman.These thoughts are only from seeing the first few episodes of Better
Call Saul. However, the show has a lot of promise to extend and become
MORE than just a spin-off of Breaking Bad. The show feels individual,
but also leaves enough Breaking Bad in there to keep us from leaving
the world of Albuquerque that we have grown to love.

As darkly comic and multilayered as Breaking Bad, yet very much its own thing

9 /10

So here it is at last: one of the most highly anticipated new TV-shows
of the year, the spin-off from probably THE most highly praised TV-show
in the ...

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So here it is at last: one of the most highly anticipated new TV-shows
of the year, the spin-off from probably THE most highly praised TV-show
in the history of Television. Naturally, expectations were over the
roof - and it was a forgone conclusion that meeting those expectations
would be next to impossible. Well, here's the good news. Judging from
the first couple of episodes, 'Better Call Saul' will be good. Just how
good remains to be seen, but as far as promises go, those first
episodes made a big one.For those who haven't seen it yet: relax - I won't spoil a thing about
the storyline. Instead, I'll concentrate on all other aspects of the
show. The first thing you notice (as was the case with Breaking Bad) is
the camera. The photography is simply gorgeous. All the visual
trademarks I've grown to love so much in BB are there: the playful
camera angles; the creative ways to establish even a simple scene with
unusual, interesting shots (yet without ever distracting from the
storytelling) - it's just beautiful to look at. Then there's the music. From the wonderful introductions (before the
opening credits) to the last scene of an episode, music is not just
used as background "noise": carefully picked songs are there to give
clues and are as much an integral part of the story as they help
establish the tone of certain scenes. And the original music by Dave
Porter feels as organic to 'Better Call Saul' as it did in 'Breaking
Bad'.The writing, directing and acting (so far) are on par with BB; anyone
afraid this would be a rushed production trying to surf on BB's success
can relax; not for a second did I get the feeling this was somehow not
well thought through or cheaply constructed by a committee of writers -
and although we do of course get some of our favorite characters back,
new ones are introduced that promise to be just as original and
interesting as the ones that helped turn BB into a cultural phenomenon.
And adding high calibre actors such as Michael McKean ('This Is Spinal
Tap') to the cast is probably an indication that Vince Gilligan and
Peter Gould will not content themselves - or us - by mainly exploring
the characters we already know. And then, finally, there's the magnificent Bob Odenkirk. Starting off
as a slightly one-dimensional character and comic relief in BB, the
character we've come to love as the sleazy, slick Saul Goodman has
already shown more layers in the first half of the first season of
'Better Call Saul' than over his entire run on BB. And that's as much
thanks to Odenkirk as the fantastic writing: the actor obviously
relished the opportunity to show what he's capable of as his character
charms, squirms and threatens his way through his scenes, but -
somewhat unexpectedly - he also manages to move you during the more
quiet moments. To sum up my overall impressions: 'Better Call Saul' is a darkly comic,
multilayered story that could end up being just as unusual and exciting
as we all dared to hope. The tone may be consistent with 'Breaking
Bad', but make no mistake: this is very much its own thing. The
writing, directing and acting - as well as the production values - are
top notch, and if what we've seen so far is anything to go by, we're in
for a great first season of a very promising new show. My (provisional)
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